Gluten-Free Honey Nut Oat Muffins

No one in our household had a wheat allergy, but I have a couple of friends who are on strict gluten-free diets (one of them lives in Italy. Can you imagine eating gluten-free in the land of pasta?) When my WonderMill grain mill arrived, I decided to try baking a gluten-free treat just to see how the taste compared. I was pleasantly surprised! So was Sweet T. She and I ate all six muffins in an afternoon. I made a small amount of batter so these could bake up in 6-muffin tin which fits inside our solar oven. If you’d like to make a pan of 12 or two pans of 24 muffins, increase the ingredient amounts accordingly.

Bake for 15 minutes at 400 or until toothpick inserted in center of the muffins comes out clean.
These turned out to be a moist, sweet treat I could feed Sweet T with no guilt! I’ll be making them again soon.

About Jenn @ Sweet T Makes Three

Hi ya’ll! I’m Jenn, a 20-something who just joined the ranks of motherhood. Hubs and I had been married for nearly eight years when Sweet T arrived in August of 2010 and it’s been quite an adjustment bringing her into our family. We’re a cloth diapering family trying to keep our sanity in the face of first-time parenthood. I like to blog about adventures in the kitchen and our life with little Sweet T.

Grain Mill Challenge Experience: Initially a WonderMill Grain Mill appealed to me purely from a long-term emergency preparedness standpoint. While the WonderMill is perfect for that purpose, I found I actually enjoyed the versatility the mill provided and will be using it in my kitchen on a regular basis. Because of The Grain Mill Wagon Challenge I've broadened my culinary horizons and feel comfortable using all kinds of flours besides the traditional white flour most of us buy at the grocery store. It also feels great to be able to cook for my gluten-free friends. Thanks, WonderMill for the opportunity to experience your amazing product!

3 Responses to Gluten-Free Honey Nut Oat Muffins

The best to use is oat groats, which are whole oats that look kind of like wheat. Steel cut oats also work good and are fairly common in your grocery stores bulk grains section. The next is rolled oats which is not warrantied in the WonderMill grain mill because of there light weight and shape that causes clogging issues in the feeding tube, so use rolled oats with caution and at your own risk.